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xstitcher | 16:18 Fri 30th Aug 2013 | Food & Drink
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I want to buy noodles for my chicken soup as they aren't available where I live but can't find them anywhere on line.
Am I using the wrong words or are they just non existent? Help please.
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you should be able to get them in your supermarket - they are beside spaghetti counter and are called "angel hair".
what type do you want, egg, rice, wheat?
Where do you live?
Now bearing in mind i've never used them in soup...

Can't you use Super Noodles, or the store equivalent without the packet sauce thing thrown in?
They would work, B00...

^ Heathen.

Get some Rice Noodles.
Oh pheww, lol, i expected snorts of derision for that idea!
Tesco, Asda, Sainsburys all have vermicelli noodles. If you want to, you just break them up before cooking. They come in wheat pasta, egg pasta, and as rice noodles. Take your pick.
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I live in Scandinavia. Your answers have been very helpful. Thank you.
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I found out from your link mccfluff what they are called and I have now found them on eBay so thank you all for your contributions.

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